Genius Mix Editing

Is there a way to edit Genius Mixes? Generally, I like the way iTunes puts together the mixes, but I would like the option of being able to change things around a little. Is there a way to call up the song list besides "arrowing" through one at a time? Also, how do you go about naming a Genius Mix to something of your choice, not the arbitrary "Folk Mix" or "Alternative Mix".

I've got a complaint about the genius mixes. I think Genius did a good job except that holiday music is mixed in with stuff I listen to the rest of the year. I hope Apple upgrades Genius with the option to edit out some of the songs.

Question: where is there an "Edit" option displaned on the iPhone menu if you can't actually edit anything? I have the following buttons at the top of my list: Edit, New, and Refresh. Every button but Edit does something. Clicking edit makes it appear you can edit but I've not figured it out no matter what the amount of swiping or tap, tap-tap, tap-tap-tapping I've done.

UPDATE - I thought I had unchecked my Holiday music, but maybe did not upload my change to iTunes Match? Just unchecked the songs again and updated iTunes Match and Genius, looks like no more Holiday Music! Stay tuned.

If I give you the email of my co-worker, Rudewell, would you email her the links to proper usage of 'moot' and 'per se.' I have corrected her countless times over the years but it just hasn't taken. She likes to say the point is 'mute,' to which I often respond "Sorry, I couldn't hear the point you were trying to make" but she just repeats herself. She also likes to throw per se inappropriately into several random interactions each day, such as "I had sushi for lunch, per se." I pride myself on being courageous and direct in correcting her...but maybe you can succeed where I have failed.

Sorry to read about your trials and tribulations with dim co-worker; sadly, here in the UK things aren't an awful lot better. Current least favourite example is 'innit' for 'isn't it', largely a teen expression but only ugly, also used ungrammatically, as in 'I kicked 'is 'ead in, innit?'

Suggest you may find yourself better off getting a job in an office where people have a better command of the English language.

Oh dear, that seems a mite tetchy Chris! I was merely looking up an issue regarding iTunes and, rather idly, I admit, picked up on something entirely random. I hadn't meant to give offence; but whether or not I did is a bit of a moot point, no?

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